Hello Games and the "No Man's Sky" faced a lot of sky-rocket of controversies, and now they are facing another. A report of server hacking was announced because of the spreading Twitter post saying that the "No Man's Sky" is a mistake.
As per The Verge reported, earlier today a Twitter post using the Hello Games account posted the phrase, "No Man's Sky" is a mistake. It was deleted quickly in the Twitter and the game director Sean Murray stated that is was a server hack.
Sean Murray quickly responded to the server hack issues and posted using his Twitter account claiming that the "No Man's Sky" is not a mistake, instead the mistake is that using the Linked In without the F2A as per the EnGadget mentioned in their report.
It is now also confirmed that the "No Man's Sky" is now hack-free as is 100% safe. Hello Games also stated that the mails and Twitter post are all fake.
Thanks to the quick response of Sean Murray and Hello Games as they confirmed that the "No Man's Sky" is now safe from server hacking. But this doesn't mean that the "No Man's Sky" game is safe from critics.
Time said that several game critics are speculating that the hacking attack on the Hello Games account and "No Man's Sky" server is due to the fact the several players got angry and pissed at the game itself. According to the previous reports, the Sean Murray and Hello Games promised a very appealing and interesting game, instead, the "No Man's Sky" seemed to be the game not worth of their money.
The "No Man's Sky" game is far different from the honest game trailer that the Hello Games show. This resulted in massive complaints and angry post from the game community that resulted in a huge amount of refund.